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Welcome to Jesus According to Jesus

By Waroal Peterson
June 28, 2026 3 Min Read
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You can spend a lifetime hiding behind noise.

Religion can become noise. Success can become noise. School, career, money, image, arguments, politics, entertainment, even theology can become noise.

High school students feel it. College students debate it. Professionals outrun it. But eventually the noise thins out, and the deeper questions remain.

What is the meaning of life?

Is there real justice?

What happens after death?

What do we do with guilt?

And above all: who is Jesus, according to Jesus?

This site exists for that question.

No Labels First

We are not starting with a church label. We are not asking you to defend a denomination. We are not asking you to inherit someone else’s slogan.

We are slowing down and listening to Jesus Himself.

Not the domesticated Jesus of motivational posters.

Not the vague Jesus of polite spirituality.

Not the harmless Jesus people quote when they want comfort but ignore when He confronts them.

The Jesus of the Gospels speaks with authority. He speaks about sin, forgiveness, repentance, eternal life, judgment, the Father, His own death, His resurrection, and the world to come.

And He does not speak from the sidelines.

He places Himself at the center.

There Is No Safe Distance

Modern culture is comfortable admiring Jesus from far away.

A wise teacher. A moral example. A prophet. A symbol of love. A religious figure among many.

But Jesus does not leave us that safe distance.

He says sin is not merely a mistake. It is slavery.

He says evil does not only come from bad systems or bad circumstances. It comes from the human heart.

He says He did not come for the healthy, the polished, or the self-righteous, but for sinners.

He warns that without repentance, people perish.

Then He claims authority to forgive sins.

That is the shock.

The same Jesus who exposes us also invites us.

The same Jesus who warns also offers mercy.

The same Jesus who speaks of judgment also gives His life as a ransom.

The Question You Cannot Outsource

You can debate religion forever and still avoid Jesus.

You can compare worldviews forever and still avoid His voice.

You can study Christianity as a subject and still never face the Person at the center of it.

But Jesus keeps pressing the question closer.

He does not merely ask, “Do you admire Me?”

He does not merely ask, “Do you find My teachings useful?”

He calls people to repent and believe.

He says He is the way to the Father.

He says He gives eternal life.

He says final judgment has been entrusted to Him.

At the cross, He cries, “It is finished.”

After the resurrection, He sends His message to all nations.

So this site is not here to entertain curiosity while leaving you untouched.

It is here to place the words of Jesus in front of you clearly enough that you must deal with Him honestly.

Start Here

Read slowly.

Do not rush to labels.

Do not hide behind what you already think Christians believe.

Do not soften Jesus into someone easier to manage.

Let Him speak.

If He is wrong, He can be rejected.

If He is merely one voice among many, He can be categorized.

But if He is who He says He is, then neutrality is not wisdom. Delay is not safety. Admiration is not enough.

The question comes quietly, personally, and directly:

Who is Jesus to you?

Don’t click away.

Don’t look away.

Listen to Him.

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Waroal Peterson

A staff writer for JesusAccordingToJesus.com, focused on presenting Christ through the words, claims, cross, and resurrection of Jesus Himself. His writing emphasizes the centrality of the cross, the significance of Passion Week, and the historical and evidential foundations of the Gospel narratives. With a commitment to clear reasoning and reverent biblical engagement, he seeks to help skeptics, seekers, and believers examine the evidence for who Jesus is and why His death and resurrection stand at the center of ultimate truth.

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